The Giver Chapter 12-13 Review
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Why was the community without color?

No choices, sameness, scientists changed genes to make everything look flat and hue less.

Why couldn't the community have choices?

They might make a mistake.

What did Jonas try to get Asher to do?

See red in the geraniums by touching his shoulder.

What horrible memory did the Giver give to Jonas this time?

<p>An elephant killed for its tusks and the baby elephant crying for its mama.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why would it be difficult for Jonas to have a spouse?

<p>He couldn't really share his life with her.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happened 10 years ago?

<p>When the Receiver failed, the memories were released out into the community.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why was it important that the Receiver keep all the memories?

<p>So that the citizens wouldn't have to bear the pain.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Jonas tell the Receiver to start giving him some painful memories?

<p>To lighten the Receiver's load because he was in so much pain.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What dream did Jonas continue having?

<p>Riding down a hill on a sled.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Jonas feel uncomfortable listening to all the Twelves about their first day of training?

<p>He was not allowed to discuss his training.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What weird thing keeps happening to Jonas?

<p>Things change for an instant.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When Jonas tells the Giver about seeing the apple change, the Giver told him that Jonas was experiencing ___________.

<p>The color red.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did colors disappear in their society?

<p>The people made the choice to go to sameness, did away with differences.</p> Signup and view all the answers

To help Jonas understand the concept of color, the Giver wants to give him the memory of a ____________.

<p>Rainbow.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Does Fiona like her new job?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What red things has Jonas seen so far?

<p>Apple, Fiona's hair, books, sled.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Community Characteristics

  • The community is devoid of color as part of a strategy to eliminate choices and achieve sameness, achieved through genetic alterations.
  • The absence of choices is to prevent individuals from making mistakes, fostering a controlled environment.

Jonas's Experiences

  • Jonas attempts to help Asher perceive the color red in geraniums by physical touch, highlighting his emerging abilities.
  • He is troubled by a memory the Giver shares, involving the brutal killing of an elephant for its tusks, emphasizing emotional pain.

Relationships and Memories

  • Jonas faces challenges in the prospect of sharing his life with a spouse due to his understanding of deeper emotions that can't be communicated.
  • A significant event occurred ten years prior when the Receiver failed, resulting in the release of memories into the community, causing chaos.

Importance of the Receiver

  • The Receiver's role is crucial as they hold onto all memories, protecting citizens from experiencing pain and suffering.
  • To alleviate the Giver’s suffering, Jonas asks for painful memories, signaling his readiness to take on hardship.

Jonas’s Awakening

  • Recurring dreams of riding down a sled symbolize Jonas's journey toward understanding emotions and experiences beyond the community's control.
  • He feels uncomfortable during discussions about the training of other Twelves, as he cannot share details of his unique training.

Phenomena and Color

  • Jonas observes fleeting changes in his environment, a sign of his awakening perceptions.
  • The Giver explains to Jonas that he is experiencing the color red, marking a significant moment in his development.

Societal Choices

  • The community's choice for sameness led to the elimination of colors and differences, emphasizing conformity.
  • To teach Jonas about colors, the Giver plans to impart a memory of a rainbow, further enhancing Jonas's understanding of diversity.

Fiona’s New Role

  • Fiona enjoys her new role of caring for the elderly, indicating her acceptance of societal roles despite the lack of emotional depth in their world.

Objects of Color

  • Jonas has seen red in several instances: an apple, Fiona's hair, books, and the sled, marking key moments of awakening to his senses.

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Test your understanding of Chapters 12 and 13 from 'The Giver'. This quiz explores key themes such as color, choice, and the memories transferred to Jonas. Challenge your memory and comprehension of this pivotal part of the story.

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